Driving and
Parking Directions
From
Atlanta, GA
Take
I-85 north to exit 14 in South
Carolina. Take a left, which
crosses over the interstate,
onto SC Highway 187 until the
road runs into U.S. Highway
76 and 28. Make a left at this
traffic light.
*Stay
on this road until the Highway
93 exit, where you will exit
and take a left at the stop
light. The route runs into the
campus. Stay straight until
you reach the first traffic
light after the tennis courts
(tennis courts will be on the
left). Take a left at the traffic
light onto Williamson Road.
Turn left again onto Heisman
Street and pass Fike Recreation
Center on the right. The parking
lot on the right beside Fike
Recreation Center will be reserved
for the NCAA Women's Tennis
Regional Championship.
From
Columbia, SC
Take
I-26 west and exit onto I-385
west until it reaches I-85.
Take I-85 south to exit 19-B.
Take exit 19-B and follow the
directions from Atlanta starting
at the * symbol to arrive at
Clemson.
From
Greenville, SC Take
I-85 south to exit 19-B. Take
exit 19-B and follow the directions
from Atlanta starting at the
* symbol to arrive at Clemson.
Facility
information
The
Hoke Sloan Tennis Center is located
near the center of the Clemson
University campus. This modern
and well-equipped facility was
originally made possible by the
donation of long-time Clemson
resident and former Tiger Coach
Hoke A. Sloan. A modern tennis
center, completed in February
of 1993, stands in the center
of the complex. It consists of
two levels and covers 3,500 square
feet. On the lower level, there
are two separate locker rooms
for both the men's and women's
varsity teams. A training room
is located in each of the locker
rooms. Also on the lower level
is a spacious lobby/trophy and
memorabilia room. The coaches'
offices for both the men's and
women's teams are located on the
upper level. Also on the second
level is an open area with a deck
allowing for an unobstructed view
of the six main varsity courts.
Surrounding the tennis building
are 21 laykold-surfaced outdoor
courts. A 700-seat permanent stadium
overlooks six of the courts for
varsity competition. Tennis is
a year-round sport at Tigertown,
thanks to the mild-winter temperatures.
However, on occasion, inclement
weather does force the Tiger netters
inside, and when this happens,
the Tigers can take advantage
of a four-court indoor facility
located adjacent to the Hoke Sloan
Tennis Center. The facility will
accommodate approximately 250
spectators.